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IT doesn't need an * expert to see that the comfort afforded by a BRODKS SADDLE will outlast by many years that of the next best. "Read the S}rook> Soofc J, B. BROOKS, & CO., LTD., Criterion Works, B’ham, England. Agents in Hew Zealand: SCOTT & HOLLADAY, LTD., 29 Ballance St., Wellington rsososososc jsosososososososososos KEEN CUT PRICES! For Boys 9 aifcd Girls 9 Footwear ■ BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CHROME DERBY UNLINED BOOTS, riveted soles, heel and toe plates. Size 7—14/; S—l4/3; 9—14/6; 10—15/; 11—15/3; 12—15/8; 10— J5/9 J I—l7/0; 2-17/9; 3—IS/; 4—lß/6J o —lß/9. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BOX CHROME DERBY BOOTS, linen lined, sewn soles. „„ J . Size 7—14/9; B—ls/; 9—15/3; 10—15/9; 11—16/; 12—16/6; 18—16/9; I—l9/3; 2—19/6; 3—20/; 4—20/3; 5—20/6. , , , . GIRLS’ CHROME UNLINED SCHOOL BOOTS, riveted solos, heel and too plates. 7 —13/; B—l3/3; 9—13/6; 10—14/; 11—14/3; 12—14/8; 13—14/9; I—ls/6; 2—lo/; 3—19/; 4—19/; 5—19/. GIRLS’ BOX CHROME DERBY BOOTS, linen lined, sewn soles, self ; B—l3/9; 9—14/; 10—14/6; 11—15/; 12—16/3; 13—15/6; I—lo/; 2—lo/6; 3—19/9; 4—19/9; 6—19/9. GIRLS’ BOX CHROME DERBY SHOES, self caps, sewn soles. 7 —ll/; B—ll/3; 9-11/6; 10—12/; 11—12/6; 12-13/; 13-13/3; 1— 2—14/3; 3—17/3; 4—17/3; 5—17/3. GIRLS’ BOX CHROME ONE-BAR SHOES', sewn soles. 7 —B/0; B—B/9; 9-9/; 10-9/3; 11—9/6; 12—9/0; 13 — 10/; I—lo/3; 2 3—ll/C; 4—ll/6; s—ll/6. GIRLS’ GLACE COURT SHOES, low heels, sewn soles ■ Sizes 7-10, 10/6; sizes 11 and 12, 11/6; sizes 2-4, 12/6. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SPLIT KIP DERBY BOOTS, heel and toe plates 10—14/6^l1—14/9; 12—15/3; 13—15/9; I—l6/6; 2-16/11; 3—17/6; 4—17/9; 5—17/11. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ LIGHT CHROME DERBY BOOTS, sewn soles, '7—l2/11; B—l3/3; 9—13/6; 10-13/9; 11—14/; 12—14/3; 13—14/6; I—ls/6; 2—16/; 3—16/6; 4—17/; 5—17/6; 6—lß/8. W. Harris & Sob, 114, 22 PRINCES STREET, 212-214 GEORGE STREET, 101 STUART STREET, 133-135 KING EDWARD STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. WE PAY POSTAGE TO ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND. Cash must accompany ail ord&rs at Sale Prices. HO^OSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSUSOSOSOSCHC . —... —MWW —— Abnrn’s SALE WALL All Greatly Reduced m Price fey a Uniform Substantial Discount. Being heavily overstocked, wo are offering our magnificent range of Artistic and Moderately-priced "Wallpapers at Big Reductions I p Come and see them ! . This is a unique opportunity for the handy IS man to Rcpaper his house at very low cost. Painter & Q V ARIIRKI 215 Princes Decorator nJ« i 0 kJ i\i n Street South Glaas-Bevelling & Silvering Works—Carroll & Hope Streets. What a difference a Merchant-tailored Suit makes in a Maas appearance! The Merchant Tailors of the City consider the time ripe to call attention to the fact that, now prices have come down so much, there can bo no longer inducement for men to wear mechanically-produced garments instead of Smartly Tailored Suits._ There is no for the Cleverly Cut, Merchant-Tailored Suit, in which. Style is built into every lino and feature. From any of the following Merchant Tailors men' of all ages can depend upon getting a thoroughly satisfactory Suit, alike in regard to Material, Tailoring, and Value:— J. AND J. ARTHUR, LTD. . . . 12 George street. BROWN, EWING’, AND CO., LTD . . . 150 Princes street. J. CROMBIE AND CO "S 3 Stuart street. DUTHIE BROS . LTD 210 George street. J. HENDRY AND SONS 52 George street. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO,, LTD. . . 10 Princes street. THOS. JENKINS ......... 27 Princes street. JOHN M‘CEAE . 23 Dowling street. A. MLEOD .30 Octagon. HUGH PATERSON 0 Dowling street. REDDELLS, LTD » ... 100 Stuart street. STOKES AND SONS 91a Princes street. ADAM SMITH 39a Moray place. WM. WILLS 13 Moray place. F. "WILLIAMS 30 1 George street. IP” *l* We are busy unpacking New Goods and making preparations for our Great Display o Spring Fas Jhe Opening Date qf which we hope to announce in a few days. There still remain on hand some Bargain Lots left over from the Sale, which may be secured at very nominal prices. Smith Dunedin D.S.A. Brandi. ■ ■ ■ ■ ’ -

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Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 11

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